Journal da Tarde Newspaper: Circle
Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Brazil
Creative Director: Ruy Lindenberg
Art Director: Paulo Areas
Copywriter: Guilherme Facci
Via: adgoodness
Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Brazil
Creative Director: Ruy Lindenberg
Art Director: Paulo Areas
Copywriter: Guilherme Facci
Via: adgoodness
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me likey! I didn't even have to zoom in to get it.
Gets a bit confusing though if you aren;t standing in the more specified spot.
... its already been done...
Fantastic!
good job, very good! clever thinking!
totally agree .. really good job
kick arse...cool ambient..seriously!
~ old habits die hard, older ones never do ~
Yip.
Top idea. Mind you if I saw one one those things in the middle of the road, would end up in a thousand pieces.
== Bring back fags, lard and the biff.
Great idea
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Fantastic...
nice.... loved it.
ideas....30 minutes nahi toh free.
nice idea. keep it smart and simple
green
great idea!
Ivan... what about our plans for dominate the world?
metamike... im still down! :)
Very clever, I liked it.
Parabéns Léo Burnett!
Bem que poderia haver um Cidade Limpa em Belo Horizonte para que os publicitários fossem forçados a criar propaganda mais interessante.
safety issue. can cause accident.
Sincerely,
Arnold Santillan
714-206-2459
great!
Clever. One of the few on this page and probably on the next. It's hard to believe these people have jobs with large agencies.
I love this idea, but I think it works better as a photograph than it does in the real world. If you're not standing exactly where the photographer took the pictures, then you'd probably miss the point. I kinda wonder if the creatives dragged this thing around for a day, staged a few pictures, then entered it into the shows. And more power to them if they did! It's a great concept and I think it'll win some hardware. Hats off.
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